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The Tempest in context : sin, repentance and forgiveness /
Published 2015Subjects: “…Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Tempest.…”
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The tempest as mystery play : uncovering religious sources of Shakespeare's most spiritual work /
Published 1999Subjects: “…Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Tempest.…”
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An Empire Nowhere : England, America, and Literature from Utopia to The Tempest /
Published 1992Table of Contents: “…6. Distraction in The Tempest --…”
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An empire nowhere : England, America, and literature from Utopia to The tempest /
Published 1994CONNECT
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Shakespeare and the spectacles of strangeness : The tempest and the transformation of Renaissance theatrical forms /
Published 1998Table of Contents: “…Theatrical forms in transition -- Dramatic designs and the spectacle triumph -- Performance allusions and Whitehall staging -- The new theatrical hieroglyphics -- On the symbolism of The tempest.…”
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An Account of a strange and prodigious storm of thunder, lighting & hail : which happened in and about London, on Tuesday the eighteenth of this instant May ... : likewise, a relation of a terrible tempest of thunder, lightning, &c. at a town in Oxfordshire ... : as also, another relation of what happened to a ship at sea by thunder and lightning : together with an account of on [sic] extraordinary tempest that happened at Blois in France ...
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England's second warning: being a further and more particular account of the great damage done both by sea and land, by the late amazing storm and tempest that happened on Saturday the 11th of August 1705. : with a true list of the names and numbers of the merchant ships, and other vessels that were cast-away at Portsmouth, Plymouth and other harbours, in most parts of England; as also the names of the persons that were kill'd and drowned by the sad tempest both in city and countrey....
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News from sea, or, A True relation brought from Dover of a terrible tempest of thunder and lightning : which on the 26 of July last, kill'd outright one William Eaton of Dover, on board a ship called the Henry and Mary, David Huggett, master, bound for Newcastle ...
Published 1676“…True relation brought from Dover of a terrible tempest of thunder and lightning.…”
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A true rllation [sic] of a most strange and wonderful tempest which hapned on the 29th of June 1680. at Newtowu [sic]-Stewart in Ireland. : as it was communicated in a letter by a gentleman to his friend in London.
Published 1680“…True relation of a most strange and wonderful tempest which happened on the 29th of June 1680 at Newtown-Stewart in Ireland…”
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Strange and terrible news from sea., or:, A true relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder. : On Fryday, the 18th. of this instant Jan. 1678. : Whereby the main-mast of a ship, riding at anchor off of Cows was split from the top to the bottom: : fourteen men upon the upper deck, and three between decks struck, and five of them left for dead, their eyes and teeth being immoveable, and their bodies stincking so of sulpher, that none could endure the smell. : With several other lamentable passages communicated in a letter from a gentleman on board, to a friend in Cheap-side...
Published 1678“…True relation of a most wonderful violent tempest of lightning and thunder…”
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A True and perfect relation of the great damages done by the late great tempest, and overflowing of the tyde upon the coasts of Lincolnshire and county of Norfolk : also an accompt of the ships cast away, houses beaten down, and men, women and children drowned by the late inundation.
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A full and true relation of the most terrible and dreadful tempest of thunder & lightening, hail and rai[n] that ever yet was seen or heard in England : Giving a faithful account of the vast losses, damages, and calamities sustaine[d] thereby in the towns of Hitchin, Offly, Eccleford, ... with several other villag[es] and market-towns in the counties of Harford, Bedfor[d,] Huntington, &c ......
Published 1697CONNECT
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